Non Violent Resistance (NVR) is a psychological approach for overcoming destructive, aggressive, controlling and risk-taking behaviour. It was originally...
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[citation needed] Many historians argue that the British policy of non-intervention was a product of the Establishment's anti-communist stance. Scott Ramsay...
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by War Resisters League, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Committee for Non-Violent Action, the Socialist Party of America, and the Student Peace Union and...
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America First Committee (category Non-interventionism)
of Yale University. Stuart dropped out of Yale to focus on the anti-intervention cause, and during Summer 1940, he and Brewster found support for the...
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Draft evasion (redirect from Draft resistance)
used non-judgmentally or as an honorific. Practices that involve lawbreaking or taking a public stand are sometimes referred to as draft resistance. Although...
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Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. Friends of Peace Pilgrim is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to making information about the life and message...
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informed by the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, a non-violent method that seeks to economically sanction Israel into complying with...
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Andoni (born 1956) – Palestinian physicist, Christian, advocate of non-violent resistance[citation needed] Andrea Andreen (1888–1972) – Swedish physician...
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Third Party Non-violent Intervention (sometimes called TPNI) refers to the practice of intervening from the outside in violent conflicts with the aim of...
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